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Mouth-Off BONUS episode part 4: Be Pure Be Vigilant Behave

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Mouth-Off is a platform for marginalised groups to get their stories heard. Episodes cover a wide range of topics from race and religion to mental health issues and poverty.

This is the fourth part of our BONUS mini-series - Be Pure, Be Vigilant, Behave; which is about Welsh rock band MANIC STREET PREACHERS. In this episode, I chat to author, poet, playwright, and lyricist Patrick Jones.

As the elder brother of Nicky Wire, Patrick offers an interesting perspective on Manic Street Preachers’ manifesto and mission statement; before taking a deep dive with us into James Dean Bradfield’s second solo record EVEN IN EXILE (an album to which he contributed all the lyrics).

Credits:

Intro Music - music by Clary Saddler

Seeking the Room with the Three Windows – music by Bradfield

There’ll Come a War – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield

Thirty Thousand Milk Bottle – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield

El Derecho de Vivir en Paz – music by Jara

30 Year War – lyrics by Wire, music by Bradfield and Moore

Anthem – lyrics by Peart, music by Lifeson and Lee

Suspect Device – lyrics and music by Stiff Little Fingers

View to a Kill – lyrics and music by Duran Duran and Barry

La Partida – music by Jara, re-imagined by Bradfield

Manifesto – lyrics and music by Jara

The Guerilla Tapestry – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield

Boy from the Plantation – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield

Without Knowing the End – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield

From the Hands of Violeta – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield

Before I Leave - lyrics by Wire, music by Bradfield

Love Sweet Exile introduction – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield and Moore

Crucifix Kiss introduction – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield and Moore

Plegaria a un Labrador – lyrics and music by Jara

Recuerda – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield

The Last Song – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield

Santiago Sunrise – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield

Yes – lyrics by Edwards, music by Bradfield and Moore

Déjà vu – lyrics and music by Saddler

Follow us on Facebook @FMNproductionsUK

Follow us on Twitter @1_forget

Follow us on Instagram @forgetmenotclary

Like the episode? Leave us a review here https://bit.ly/Mouth-Off

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Mouth-Off is a platform for marginalised groups to get their stories heard. Episodes cover a wide range of topics from race and religion to mental health issues and poverty.

This is the fourth part of our BONUS mini-series - Be Pure, Be Vigilant, Behave; which is about Welsh rock band MANIC STREET PREACHERS. In this episode, I chat to author, poet, playwright, and lyricist Patrick Jones.

As the elder brother of Nicky Wire, Patrick offers an interesting perspective on Manic Street Preachers’ manifesto and mission statement; before taking a deep dive with us into James Dean Bradfield’s second solo record EVEN IN EXILE (an album to which he contributed all the lyrics).

Credits:

Intro Music - music by Clary Saddler

Seeking the Room with the Three Windows – music by Bradfield

There’ll Come a War – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield

Thirty Thousand Milk Bottle – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield

El Derecho de Vivir en Paz – music by Jara

30 Year War – lyrics by Wire, music by Bradfield and Moore

Anthem – lyrics by Peart, music by Lifeson and Lee

Suspect Device – lyrics and music by Stiff Little Fingers

View to a Kill – lyrics and music by Duran Duran and Barry

La Partida – music by Jara, re-imagined by Bradfield

Manifesto – lyrics and music by Jara

The Guerilla Tapestry – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield

Boy from the Plantation – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield

Without Knowing the End – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield

From the Hands of Violeta – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield

Before I Leave - lyrics by Wire, music by Bradfield

Love Sweet Exile introduction – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield and Moore

Crucifix Kiss introduction – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield and Moore

Plegaria a un Labrador – lyrics and music by Jara

Recuerda – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield

The Last Song – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield

Santiago Sunrise – lyrics by Jones, music by Bradfield

Yes – lyrics by Edwards, music by Bradfield and Moore

Déjà vu – lyrics and music by Saddler

Follow us on Facebook @FMNproductionsUK

Follow us on Twitter @1_forget

Follow us on Instagram @forgetmenotclary

Like the episode? Leave us a review here https://bit.ly/Mouth-Off

  continue reading

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